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Nicks Is Running, Hoping

The human armoire, Bucs left guard Carl Nicks, is watching practice this afternoon and taking “mental reps.” Nicks won’t be running with his teammates.

However, Nicks is running on his own and working out in a fashion that has him excited.

Nicks looked to be in fantastic shape talking to media today at One Buc Palace, even his toe looked normal. He said he’s doing all kinds of training and rehab, including squatting and lunging, but is staying away from “quick” and explosive movements he has a “struggle with.”

Nicks went on to say he’s confident he can pull off a successful return. He acknowledged he may never be as dominant he once was as a Pro Bowler, but Nicks said Lovie Smith told him “my 80 percent is still pretty good.”

As for the new environment at One Buc Palace, Nicks said change is evident.

“I would say the atmosphere is a lot more up tempo, upbeat. There’s a lot of positivity going around. Smiles. I saw smiles when I came into work today. That’s always good,” Nicks said.

The Bucs need contingency plans at Guard. I have a hard time believing they’d let Zuttah go for so little if they weren’t confident about Nicks, but if he can’t go – this O-line is going to have serious problems in the middle.

Nick H Says:
April 22nd, 2014 at 1:50 pm
Not too optimistic on this guy. It’s always “__ more weeks/months” but never anything more.

Very close to another Dominik miss here.
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It’s already a miss. He might get paid 3 full seasons to not even play 1 full seasons worth of games. Not a miss in terms of the player sucked, but Nicks inability to stay healthy and play at 100% makes it a miss.

This is why it is a Dominik miss… He paid all that money for a freaking OG…the OGs are the two least paid full-time positions (traditionally) on the offensive side of the ball because good ones can be found anywhere (usually collegiate OTs that are too slow to stay at OT in the pros). It’s very rare that great OG play is the major difference in winning or losing a game. A functional/serviceable player at 1/3 his salary would have been better for the team. That money could’ve been spent on another pass rusher, an OT, slot WR, etc.

I would draft a starting OG or OT that can play OG in the 2nd round and look for a veteran OG in second FA after the draft for depth. My opinion, Cousins is not that guy. Carl Nicks, by his own admission is never going to be the pro bowl Nicks that we signed. But the 95% Nicks could be pretty good if we get him premium snaps and not overwork him. I’m optimistic, but better safe than sorry! Get him some relief!

I also have to ask – have the Bucs ever developed a player that became something? What about Patrick Omameh, Jace Daniels, or some of the other O-linemen we’re paying a half million dollars to. Somebody needs to step up once in a while!

Thats great news to hear he has been running and is in good shape. And I would take his 80% over 80% of the OGs in football. And its awesome to hear how much they are smiling and enjoying playing football again with a real coaching staff.

Dom is last year, this is THIS year. If Nicks doesn’t perform to standards he’ll be replaced, simple. Personally, I would’ve liked to have seen him healthy the last 2 years, but what do you do?
OL was a weakness before we jettisoned Zuttah, Penn, and Joseph. Hopefully Carl and the new guys are up to the task.
No more could’ve, should’ve, would’ves….PLEASE!

Xavier Su’a-Filo
Lacks ideal length. Missed two years of strength training while serving a LDS mission and has a bad body. (nfl.com) …Does not look the part …
Draft Projection: Rounds 1-2

Next best is Gabe Jackson
Lacks explosive power to shock defenders. Does not blow defenders off the ball in the run game. Average overall athletic ability and lateral agility. Is unsudden and lacks elite recovery quickness. (nfl.com)
Draft Projection: Rounds 2-3

Third is Trai Turner
Lacks ideal length. Has thick hips and a fleshy midsection, which affects his ability to maneuver, position and fit. Ordinary hip snap. Has balance issues. Tends to bend at the waist and let his weight drift over his toes. Body control wanes the farther he travels. (nfl.com)
Draft Projection: Rounds 2-3

I don’t think any of you saying we should draft an OG early have even looked at what will be out there in the draft. It’s pretty sad when guys with these kinds of issues are rated as picks in 1-3 rounds of the draft.

Exactly why stories written on speculation and just to fill the pages shouldn’t be done at all. Yesterday the story was things weren’t looking good for Nicks and one day later he looks in great shape and is running and his toe looks normal again! SMH! Let’s stick to FACTS please.

Still hoping that Carl can make it back 100%. Sounds like he’s optimistic, which is great. Even assuming that he is 100% in time for training camp though, we’d still need at least 1 starting OG plus a couple of quality OL backups (can’t remember a year when all 5 starting OLs made it though the entire season). Would still love to see us take Matthews or Robinson at #7 if they’re available, then let that one cut his teeth in the NFL at OG for 1-2 years.

Nothing against the media in this short blurb, but I trust L&L have a true handle on Nicks’ condition. Again, a lot of SMOKE this time of year, maybe even to Rick Stroud. Who do we believe? Who knows? We’ll get a better handle at the draft. Tedford will not let Lovie get away with our two current starting guards ( sorry I meant to say the top ones in the rotation)